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Technology Research News September 24, 2003 |
Glow shows individual DNA Researchers have made a type of artificial DNA of that glows when it combines with a specific sequence of natural DNA. In principle, the method could be used to develop DNA chips that directly sense individual DNA molecules.  |
Wired October 2003 Wendy Goldman Rohm |
The Test-Tube Family Reunion Louise Brown turns 25. Happy Birthday, IVF.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Melissa Kruse |
Soul Searching Two years ago, 2,792 lives were lost in the collapse of the World Trade Center. While rescuers labored night and day to recover the bodies, a small Michigan software company set about salvaging their identities.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Fishing Chips The next generation of protein microarrays from the likes of Protometrix and Molecular Staging may threaten the early leads of Biacore and Ciphergen -- and work so well that drug companies won't want them.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Malorye Branca |
The Odd Couple CombinatoRx brings matchmaking to drug discovery and development.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Richard D. Gill |
The Challenge for in silico Drug Companies Is this the end of the in silico drug discovery and development market?  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Philip D. Quarles |
Safeguarding the Security of Clinical Data Given the frequency of Web site attacks, can data be safely stored on a server connected to the Internet? Yes, provided that the application is properly designed and the network and server properly secured.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Kevin Davies |
Bioinformatics and National Service A small bioinformatics company gets called into the national service.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Kevin Davies |
Chipping Away at Cancer In Vivo, In Situ Two studies probe new applications of DNA microarrays, revealing new insights into the pathogenesis and pharmacogenomics of cancer.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Julia Boguslavsky |
Cellular Screening in Sync No longer just a 'good idea,' high-content cellular screening is making an impact in target and lead selection.  |
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